COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
Possmann’s flagship is the one product that has made the company the most recognized apple wine producer in Germany.
The Frankfurter Apple Wine is a crisp, clear wine with the distinct harmony of a tart wine with fruit flavor of the apple. Fully fermented with 5.5% alcohol by volume, the apple wine contains no additives. It is extremely low on sugar, (recommended for diabetics), as well as very low on calories. With the natural fruit acids, the wine is very soothing and enhances digestion.

Bouteille: Clear, pale golden with a greenish sheen, no head as usual, sour apples and sulphur in the nose; dry - but not bone dry - sourish flavour, light bodied; lingering sourish-sulphury finish with a slightly balancing touch of fruity sweetness. Very simple Ebbelwoi, but not too bad…

Possmann Frankfurter Äpfelwein has the quality of a cheap convenience store wine. Slight apple aroma is its only redeeming value. Appearance is a light amber color with no carbonation. Taste has a harsh acidic quality with a faint apple notes. The palate is a strong sour with an aftertaste that won’t go away. Frankfurter Äpfelwein is just not worth the effort it took to open the bottle. I couldn’t even drink a whole glass!

Bottle from Rehills, Newcastle. A pale yellow-golden drink that tastes rather like a Belgian Geuze. It has strong apple and tart fruity flavours, citrus and sour fruit with slight sugary apple on the finish.

UPDATED: JAN 27, 2013 Big, big bottle shared with MichaelBruch. Light golden-yellow in colour with no real head and medium body. Nose of crisp apples. Taste is exactly like the self-brewed "Most" (Swabian cider) of my dad, so it tastes very dry and sour of sour apples, apple seeds and also some light cherry stone hints. Very refreshing and delicious.

UPDATED: JAN 23, 2013 Bottle shared with McTapps. Pours in clear yellow with no head. Aroma and nose are quite sour apples with a but of nuts. Taste is deep with a nice sourness in front and an undesribeable deepness in the background. This is what I call a nice surprise. Very special but I loved it.

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